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A change in plans has caused me to list my Glacier unfortunately... If anybody is interested! See my FS listings in signature.
A change in plans has caused me to list my Glacier unfortunately... If anybody is interested! See my FS listings in signature.
Elise have confirmed they’ll be stocking the glacier.Damn, that UK Head-Fiers group medal on your profile made me think you were in the UK, alas the listing is US only. Good luck with the sale, looks like I'll be waiting until the UK retailers finally start stocking these.
Elise have confirmed they’ll be stocking the glacier.
Funny. I'm looking to trade for the glacier after trying them at CanJam at least.A change in plans has caused me to list my Glacier unfortunately... If anybody is interested! See my FS listings in signature.
That is good to know, because most all of DUNU products have a pina gain boost (some more than others) which can definitely make them shouty or harsh at higher volumes for those that are sensitive to it (that darned Fletcher Munson Curve... ).Overly harsh I would say but they definitely aren't for everyone and I would not recommend the SA6 MKII as an only item (unless you like a thick and warm sound signature)
Personally I find them to be one of the few iems that I can listen to at higher than average volumes without feeling shouted at, and I think they actually sound better when cranked up.
It's also the best item i have for listening to music while working. The smooth and relaxed tuning allows the music to fade to the background nicely. As a result the SA6 MKII get as much listening time as my Prestige LTD - the latter makes me pay attention to the music, the former allows me to enjoy it in the background. It is a question of mood.
I felt it was a little harsh also, and I felt the set is better than TDM suggested in the review, but I did sell my set on after 4 weeks.Overly harsh I would say but they definitely aren't for everyone and I would not recommend the SA6 MKII as an only iem (unless you really like a thick and warm sound signature)
Personally I find them to be one of the few iems that I can listen to at higher than average volumes without feeling shouted at, and I think they actually sound better when cranked up.
It's also the best i¹em i have for listening to music while working. The smooth and relaxed tuning allows the music to fade to the background nicely. As a result the SA6 MKII get as much listening time as my Prestige LTD - the latter makes me pay attention to the music, the former allows me to enjoy it in the background. It is a question of mood.
A change in plans has caused me to list my Glacier unfortunately... If anybody is interested! See my FS listings in signature.
Funny I just traded Variations for the the SA6 MK2 and am looking forward to this: "Personally I find them to be one of the few iems that I can listen to at higher than average volumes"
I understand. I go to the doc for hearing checkups all is well. I try to do it only once in a while and it's never uncomfortable.I'm not encouraging you to listen too loudly... take it from a guy who has headphone induced tinnitus. whilst I may crank it up on the SA6 mkII once in a while, I don't listen at high volumes (to anything) as a matter of course.
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